Work web for typewriters



.leffihand at the 1ine 15, which preferably is arranged to fall a, little behind the swing= frame 13. This lifting of the webs at the point of folding eauses them to slip into alignment with each otlier, since they are free from each other.

The typist may then align the webs agains t the end-gage 10 and swing the platen 8 back to the F1gure 3 position as usual, so thai: the platen bears .against the usual feed-rolls 16 and the webs edme down along the u sual papeir-table 17. When in 1this osition, the webs may be easily severed by drawing them .against the edge cf the knife 9. Since the fold line 15 may be fairly close to the platen 8 in its upperosition, it may advantageously form the uj oper 1ine of a bill-head, for ex= ample, whieh serves 130 dividethe heading ofi the bill from !3he items.

Variatio'ns may be resorted' 110 within the scope of the invention, zum} 0rtions 0f the im rovements may be -used w1thout others.

avi11g thus described iny invention,

claim:

1. A printed form device to Peceive typewriting consisting of a multiplicity of se'parate plies which creep one relatively to another when passing. aroundjt he cylindricali platzen of a typewiiting machm'e so thm; superpose'forms on the diflerent plies a're movedfou1t 01:' register, seid device having ad: mtervals re-reg1stermg means, qons1sam 01c cross folcl-lines of grea/cer flexibility im: ning all the plies at each group of cross afoldlines, so that the disarmngemeni: of the regis1her of the plies my Fee correcfized by relemsehine, said v vebs beim registerihg ineans inc uding flexible fold Writing consisting of2 multiplicity of separate plies which creep one relatively to another when passing in extended form around the cylindrical platen of a typewriting machine so that superposed forms normally in register are moveol out of register, said device having at intervals re-registering means comprising flexible fo1d-lines so that, n'y releas1ng the plies fron'1 the platen and lifting them at the fold-lines, folds will be formed by bending the plies and these folds Will Slip together and again the forms Will be brought into register.

3. In combination, a plurality of superposed webs arranged. to have identical data Printed 011 them in coriesponding positions 011 superp0sedforms by a typewriting m'aprovided with relines' extending across saidi webs and spaced at suitable distances, so thmh, when the webs have beedn advanced a. plum1ity of line-spades by rotation 0f 'ishe planten and released. therefrom, theresultant vclt'eepi1lg may be taken up bylmanding t h e Webs alonlgthe fold lines, the res1'1lting fo1ds tending to move into regis1hei. with e@ch othei to re-aoljust the forms 0n Websiwith respetzt to each other.

' JESSE A. B. SMITH WitHesses:

EDITH B. LIBBEY,

Cmmfimm: A. Nmwmmu. 

